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and i want to bring in wendy taylor here. wendy, your mom is out here and she is really -- how is she holding up? >> she's holding up as best to be expected right now. she has been in the they were hood for 72 years. she's lived in the house 50 years. she grew up here. and we're basically fending for ourselves right now. we are left to our own devices, to help each other because there has been no help from anybody else. >> reporter: are you getting information? we've seen a couple of people from fema, we've seen a couple of insurance people. are you still feel that they're just not reaching you? >> there's not enough presence here. we are definitely waiting on fema. we haven't spoken to them yet. she was not covered by her homeowners insurance for anything. basically everybody is just kind of waiting to be told what to do next. >> reporter: is she -- you described her a little while ago. is she vulnerable right now? is she sort of on her last -- >> yeah, i mean, everybody is on the verge of cracking right now and fed up and f
and i want to bring in wendy taylor here. wendy, your mom is out here and she is really -- how is she holding up? >> she's holding up as best to be expected right now. she has been in the they were hood for 72 years. she's lived in the house 50 years. she grew up here. and we're basically fending for ourselves right now. we are left to our own devices, to help each other because there has been no help from anybody else. >> reporter: are you getting information? we've seen a couple...
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wendy walsh is here. human behavioral expert, specialist here. wendy, for some, this goes beyond just being angry. america died? what are we hearing here? >> well, i don't want to discount for one minute how real these symptoms are. i was on talk radio the other night and some of the callers were expressing major -- not only emotional distress but even physiological symptoms. vomiting, sleep disturbances, unable to eat. we should not discount that and we can't laugh about it. this is very, very serious. and i call it post-election stress disorder. i think there are a couple of reasons probably. one is with due respect to my colleagues in the more conservative press, i think they really didn't tell the truth about what was going to happen and the numbers. they wanted to make it seem not even like a close race. they wanted it to seem that mitt would win in a landslide. and many people were shocked to find out he didn't. >> i've watched and usually people -- not saying that they weren't gracious. mitt romney was very gracious. but usually people are
wendy walsh is here. human behavioral expert, specialist here. wendy, for some, this goes beyond just being angry. america died? what are we hearing here? >> well, i don't want to discount for one minute how real these symptoms are. i was on talk radio the other night and some of the callers were expressing major -- not only emotional distress but even physiological symptoms. vomiting, sleep disturbances, unable to eat. we should not discount that and we can't laugh about it. this is...
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joining me again today is wendy weis ner, who directs the democracy project at brennan. we had to cut you short yesterday because we had so much breaking news, but i wanted to bring you back. that's the question. those people who couldn't wait or who passed out that nice woman who was taken away by the paramedics, did they lose their constitutional right, and is there someone actually to blame and what is the fix and whose head should roll? that's a lot of questions. >> this is certainly in the leading democracy in the world we should expect a lot more from our voting system. every eligible american who shows up to vote should be able to find that there's a place that they can vote, that there's a machine that they can vote on. >> florida had the only problem that held them until today. we still don't have an official count in florida. it doesn't matter. mitt romney has conceded the state, but it does matter to some of the congressional districts. down ballots are still a problem. florida is the only place that couldn't stay the census numbers and then logistically put i
joining me again today is wendy weis ner, who directs the democracy project at brennan. we had to cut you short yesterday because we had so much breaking news, but i wanted to bring you back. that's the question. those people who couldn't wait or who passed out that nice woman who was taken away by the paramedics, did they lose their constitutional right, and is there someone actually to blame and what is the fix and whose head should roll? that's a lot of questions. >> this is certainly...
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wendy, thank you so much, and maybe you and i will have another conversation where i won't feel so heated. i am still roasting from the florida sun. sun burned too. thank you for coming coming in. >> i'm flat out of time, otherwise i would go on and on. you know i would. newsroom international starts next with saws ann malveaux. >>> welcome to newsroom international. i'm suzanne malveaux. want to get right to it. a major story we are watching this hour in arizona. former congresswoman gabby giffords face-to-face with the man who shot her. giffords and her husband mark kelli are in a tucson courtroom right now for the sentencing of jerry lee loughner. he is expected to get life in prison after he struck a plea deal to avoid the death penalty. loughner pleaded guilty to a shooting rampage that left six people dead and 13 wounded, including giffords, who was shot in t head at point-blank range. it happened at an event she was holding in 2011. giffords will not speak in court today, but her husband will. nor on the sentencing later in the hour. >>> folks in the northeast hit super hard by san
wendy, thank you so much, and maybe you and i will have another conversation where i won't feel so heated. i am still roasting from the florida sun. sun burned too. thank you for coming coming in. >> i'm flat out of time, otherwise i would go on and on. you know i would. newsroom international starts next with saws ann malveaux. >>> welcome to newsroom international. i'm suzanne malveaux. want to get right to it. a major story we are watching this hour in arizona. former...
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. >> i was talking to wendy williams, on her show yesterday, which was so much fun. she says it's a mistake to even talk about donald trump because it kind of makes his platform bigger. let me play a little bit of what she said to me. >> has driven -- >> election night into election morning were insane. it's insane. >> i don't think that brian should have fed into it. >> he had to. >> donald trump, i like donald trump but he is like a junkyard dog. they fight like junkyard dogs. >> he has a platform. >> yes. >> he was saying things that weren't true. >> she was talking about brian williams, who then got into this twitter spat with donald trump, saying all these things about his show, against him personal. >> he said he was one exit past relevance. >> that's what brian williams said. >> republicans really took this hard. that was like a stage in grief. the first stage in grief is denial. you're denying the facts here. the next stage is, you know, anger. and then people start to get really angry about what happened. it's that whole denial of reality is what concerns me
. >> i was talking to wendy williams, on her show yesterday, which was so much fun. she says it's a mistake to even talk about donald trump because it kind of makes his platform bigger. let me play a little bit of what she said to me. >> has driven -- >> election night into election morning were insane. it's insane. >> i don't think that brian should have fed into it. >> he had to. >> donald trump, i like donald trump but he is like a junkyard dog. they fight...
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needed to assess the damage so people can tear out walls and floors in their freezing wet homes says wendy taylor, whose mom has lived here for more than 50 years. >> she is, you know, running on fumes and everybody wants to know what the next step is. >> reporter: as for richard bennett, he is tearing out his walls anyway, sleeping on the floor and hoping against hope, more official help will finally arrive. >> maybe, hopefully, i can get the electric back on. i hope, i pray. >> and a lot of people tonight really just relying on prayer. this is a release tent that has been set up behind me. we have some residents that were coming all throughout the day and now getting warm meals and plan on staying in their homes and kate, wolf, i want to show you right down here, okay, the only real light you can see aside from this official light are those that have been set up on generators, but, otherwise, just kind of take a look. it's quite dark and really a little bit eerie. that is the reality for the thousands of people who have chosen to stay. kate, rofl sph. >> really amazing when you see the d
needed to assess the damage so people can tear out walls and floors in their freezing wet homes says wendy taylor, whose mom has lived here for more than 50 years. >> she is, you know, running on fumes and everybody wants to know what the next step is. >> reporter: as for richard bennett, he is tearing out his walls anyway, sleeping on the floor and hoping against hope, more official help will finally arrive. >> maybe, hopefully, i can get the electric back on. i hope, i pray....